Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1921, Page 11

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F St., Cor. 12th Columbia Theater Corner Phone Franklin There Are Many Reasons Why Our SALE SPECIALS Attract—Read Every One of Them. CHOCOLATE, WITH SALTINES........ BEEF TEA, TOMATO BOUILLO . OD. S; Hypophosphites, pint. Tous blood Build Up With VINTONA Prepare against the fatiguing days that are upon us. Build a surplus O'Dm Pine and Tar.. of atrength 209 | Nujol....49¢c & sgc Oil, pint. ...... well.” Be sire 10 | Swift's Specific. . Pluto et VINTONA. 'Donnell's only American Mmernl Bliss Herb o 6 Bottles,” Surgical Supplies---Home Treatment -Appliances J. B. L. Cascade “Inter- $ 1 0.9 8 5uft. ~Length *Rubber 'ruMng nal Bath,” sét........... All styles Douches—and Bedpans at spes 2-guart Mot-water Bottle, 89 C Large Size Breast splendid 'P“fll‘fi~ s % Py i Bira s iea rt Combination Foun- mz:l ;;rinzc and Hotewater P Ear and Ulcer T N . Syringe ............c00ee Ladies’ Whirling Spra Excellent Rubber Bulb Syrlngo white, red or mardon rubs sl 49 with attachments........... ber. Sgecml ety Wit e . ber Nipples, g:alzce:o.r... R 25c cial prices. Blastic Hoslery, Knee Caps, . Hospital Cotton, 0 Anklets, Abdorinal Belts, Trusses, Rubber pound Sddssuchng Vi ey IS 3 C | Sheeting. Wi mm'c‘;: T.k' Slycsdis 79c¢ eidecisedeeenes Amm"‘“ 25¢ Ouidey's Bath Salt, 5 o large jar i.ceeeeeess s .. 23¢c Tooth Powder ...15c 15¢ Size NOW 2 for 2 COPPER Edmund Burke STATE G _ Perfectos Partorn Especiales A really extra vaAlue—genuine now nt up in cligar, guaranteed lon; :fi':;‘::f' o remarkadle 10w price. 8c 1™ 15 Box of 50 0'Domnell’s Clgarette Prices CAMELS~-PIEDMONTS— Pk‘ of m l7c o 80 G- 3 for 50c * ARIRALS VEET Cnrhnofmo,flflo 7 AT Remedies of Merit S. 8. S. for the blood. . . .emall, 83¢; large, 1.39 qumdNnmeulnd W05 oo i 1.00 ied flavor—a real coffee for diserim- Elixir of Guaiacol 1.00 Parke Davis & Co. Medicated 'nmx'&ms. Usoline Mineral Oil Liquid Alboline..69¢ | Burgoline Mineral Lapactic Pills.. . 29: Water,. .17¢ & 33¢ Tab- Oil.....cc....59¢c | lets..... 49¢ & 95¢ for fountair syringe....... F..'n;{;.'.;é; Double mesh Hair Nets, 2 for dozen.. Boncilla Vldllllfll Bongilla Tllm of CIETY |Wh Pay el 3-ounce Mi s Pure Qum Cant pher, per: potind.\ msloo Wax Paper, 3 nktt- Fluld Extraét Cas- cara, 3-otince bottle.. Tincture lodine, ‘When Old-Ssata Claus comes to look at the price tags on the ship- ments of toys erriving &t the North Pole this month he {8 going to find that the average price 1s 80 por cent cheaper than lnst year And many of the toys—though they may not display that ondse proud sign, ‘Made in Germany”— ‘will be the products of German toy shops, nevertheless. This information - was obtairied after & survey of the toy departe m-nu |n big Washington stores and an.interview with the buyer of toys for one of the largest. of these establishments n.uurd: Ame:{ other ma&' oh Santa s stocking up with this year is «the redoubtable * po‘o stick.” It's & queer-shaped fi looks ltke & sl e one T Deren There's only & single ll thers are two places on the shank AbOUt 8ix or sight inclies from the und on which the feet pf the sticker” are placed, - It is operated Ifl hovnln:. The aown- ward hop oom| a epring the inside of tha mck betweon tne rungs and the rubber bottom piece and on the upward hop this spring is released, eslevating the operattor in a méchanical hop. The hopping 18 continuous as l1ong as the hopper does not fall off. one of SBanta’s pre-Christmas nhlbm in the Washington stores e talking dolls—beauties, with {m eyes and lips sweet enough iss. They cost only about $22 D. O, NOVEMBER 27, 1921-PART 1. Glad Tidings for Santa and Dad! | Toys Are 30 Per Cent Cheaper this year. Bflt last year their cost ‘was around $40. There are plenty of young colts gn display, t00. With real horwe- M- ouverln‘ and genuine Rorse- hair, they dome from Sootl ol whera prices - ate compmtlnly high for tnmnmut ‘n‘n-nd nl nrnm\ D‘mu rnt volume of German s Baid to be the resson for nhu or prices. From the looks ol cles coming over from that efl nt ry, it was said, it would be hard to belisve that Germsn-toy- makers are really wufl-. paper Olothes and wooden shos ucational toys are uu vogue. Exhibitions of ‘these ' toys' and games, in which are included spelling, drawing and painting 8ets, were on sale at one large One shipment of a game-toy which has spelling s its founda- tion already 1s practically sold out and another is on the way. Athlétic toys also are holding their own. Toy swords and guns, however, are not recélving the attention which they demanded durln{ the days whem armies were fighting overseas. They are in the stores, to be sure, but the youngsters have lost much of the military fever which was présent when big brothérs and, in some cases, fa- thers, were wearing olive drab and shouldering guns of which the smaller ones were models. ALEXANDRIA, ALEXANDRIA, Va., November 36.—~ | will attend the 7 o'slock mass tomor- | 12 unl- at one penny each|row morning at 8t. Mary’s Catholic chl( strels and they promise something exceptionally g0ood In the vaudeville | S line. Members of the Colambian Players onds in denominations of | Church in memory of the late Wil- :m tsn us $10 and §5 are now be |liam P. Desmond, the first member of | o7 ing offered fer sale by the local|the nombuny 10 die since the players dranch of the Virginia Anti-Tuberou- | organi losis Soclety. During the past few yéars the Alexandria Anti-Tuberou- losis Society has been a most active A. H. Kirchner has sold to Mrs. Bells E. Mudd a house and lot on the | N ngennv in the protaction of health of | west sll’n‘i: of st Assph between Qu:en the community. Under ita direction |and Clintcs have béen. held, '(Fained: and | Yeyance today w placed on re ' d efficient nurses have been visiting the | In the office of the clerk of the cc 1 homeés of the sick, besides nursing and giving comfort to the patients. ‘The work of the soclety has been extended to include all eick, whether tubercular of not. In cases of great distress the patients have been sent to the state sanatorium, the tfans- ohn D. Normoyle has beet - o pointed nonry ru lic by <o . We moreland and ~ has qu fled a8 such ln the corporation vou. Arrangements have been made by the Salvation Army for a supper | portation, medical attention, board|which will be served in its hall, 321 and necessary comforts being glven|King street, tomorrow evening from | by the organization free of cost to|5:30 till 9 o'clock. - the patients. The Christmas seals are on sale at all drug stores, banks and by com- mittees. Patriotic and Thanksgiving ser- —— BUYS ALLEGHENY MINES. CUMBERLAND, Md., November 26. vices will be held at 7:30 o'elock to- |—Wilson D. Althouse of Norristown morrow night at Trinity M, E. and Philadelphia, already a large S 4, Sqahecisl sermon will be | oparator in the upper Potomao tefri- n preached by Rev. Dr, D. H. Mart Pastor. Mambers of James W. Jack- | (0FYs purchased the coal mines, coal- son Counoil, No..55, Junlor Order of United American Mechnics: Belle | ¢, Haven Council, No. 61, Junlor Order of United American Mechnics; Friend- #hip Counoil, No. 28, Daughters ot Liberty, and Mount Vernon Council, No. 1, and Martha Washington caun- euml_')au;men of America will attend. s bearing tracts and equipment of the Phoenix and Georges Creek Mining Company, at Phoenix, fiear Western- port, this county, for §40,000. The tracts sold comprise about 400 acres of the Freeport vein. Miss Steno Boorup, school teacher, ‘homas G. Winter, president may of the Qeneral Federlunnpnf! v;:- ?J" b TR or of Balina; tah, defeating her brother, & promi- men's Clubs. will address the Came- |nent business man, for the place. ron Club next Friday night. Miss Helen N. Cummings of this eity, di- rector of the clubs in Virginis, has gecepted an invitation to aitend the luncheon which will be give Wintef by the Federation of lhe Dia: trict of Columbla Women's Clubs, Monday aft rnm at the Raleigh Ho- tel, Washl| A Complete wnit of the Woman's National Foundation was ofganized ‘nurdly afternoon at a oeting eld-at the residence of ln W. D. Ogden, Fairfax apartment. Mrs. den was chosen ol nlm-n ln Ryder. secrstary and Iop Graham treasuret. Miss' olen Cu mll\fl explained the program of or- ation. It was announced that at the next meeting Mrs. Clarence Crits tenden Calhoun will address the three units in this city. Evangelistic asrvices will be opened at the First Baptist Chureh tomorrow. At the morn n' services the pastor, Rev. Jackson, will preagh On ine “New BIFth wnd et W Brannock of Baltimore will presch his first sermon at the evening serv- ice. Members of all of the churches are invited to come and participate in | the services. The Falrtax county authorities vm investigate the shooting of J. Simms, a fiftéen-yeat-old son of nm- est Bimms, who lives near Pohick Church, Who is alleged to have been shot in the shoulder last Thyrsday by A. J. Payne, a federal game wWardeh in that county. At the time young Simms had with him three compan- fons, Bddie Denty, Harold Blake and Willard L. Lynn, all of whom were solng on a hunting trip, it is re- ported. The _Columblan _Playets Friday night, December 9, will give an eight- act vaudeville show at the Lyceum 1. These players have heretofore starredl in musical comedies and mine of all.. Victrola Chv’ advantages There is no Talking Machine equals the Victor Vietrola—its superior features are patented rights that may be-bunglingly imitated—but CANNOT pos- " sesa the merits which make Vie- trolas better fhan any—-the best e rogge 1’5“"’.!:&5‘..'.':}“‘ 8 ookl Modeb itk Ienfiome $150.00 Eight 10-inch Double-disc Victor Complete ... 156,80 Our terms and our service mlke buying very easy and you're guaranteed satisfaction always. b Only $10 Cash— foteror Deltery muds.at ontheosr later. But make your selection NOW. C NORWOOD For renovating old floors and new > |ones of hardwood. Workmanship guaranteed. 1428 B St. S.E. Phone Line. 2031 b The best electric heater made; will heat the room quickly at a small cost. + MUDDIMAN &; 616 12th St+—1204 G St. 7 ., .NEW YORK DRY GOODS. , especially in finer lines "NEW YORK, November 20.—Cotton goods wers quiet today, with print claths steady and sheetings irregular. Bleached goods were quiet and ging- hams showed no change. Wool goods n consequence of the rise in er lllk but the demand wes light. Burlaps were easier. Linens were being sold freely at retail and were in better condition ots. A deed of v - Sl 3 to $122 We are showing an enormous va- riety of colorings and new patterns in each Handsome ®8lanket Robes—cut long and full and effec- finished. Many patterns in Blankets Robis 8t..ciessnceccccccssseee. Ex&-s&-.&fi” Genuine Bea;:on Blanket, Robes—in their celebrated pat- L T T S O P Extra Sises at $4.98 ~—With each Bath Robe soid, a Doll" T8 Bany Carriage Blanket. Bilks were priced | tim On a S ervice Basw UCCESS in busiriess, as with men, hinges upon service. TOLMAN- IZING. aside from laundry excel- lence, means prompt, once-a~- week delivery, starting with your first call for Franklin 71. The Tolman Lt;lundry F. W. MacKENZIE, Manager. Cor, 6th and C Sts. N.W, ] Your linen re-enlivened and with satisfaction in every fold. Phone Frank- lin 71. TOLMANIZE! 0‘QQ‘O'Q‘QOQOOO00000000000‘00000‘00000000000‘0000QQOQOO“O‘QOOQOQ“000000004 mund’s Economy Corner 736--738 Seventh Street Incomparable Sale of Stylish Coats —that are decidedly good values at $29. 75 Sifk sud Satin Camisoles, " Regular $150 valus. ...... Xmas Blouses Each in a Holly Box ? Madras‘and Voile Blouses, with Peter Pan and Sailor collars. c Very special value..... Sacrlflcmg Satin Hats «,-~ A maker of note m‘ted our offer—and we can place on sale Monday using this remarkable In the new handsome shapes— pm ;nm:z:‘ng—thk, Navy, Henn‘:.‘?md, Brown, ‘Rggul'u $2.98 values n“on and 1000284202202 0220202020202022022002222220220200200000200200200200000000 000000004 I|ll primary channels than for a long o 4 ——— $inge. the beginning of the world war it is estimated that 12,000,000 Russians have perished. Corner H Street an-‘n-u and “I:” modd? tailor figksh or. lacestrinmae Each. iir, Bdfily“ Xmas box. 8c

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